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Vol. XXVII, Issue 11
California Baptist College
April 13,1982
Mike Arakawa takes time out from his busy skiing schedule to help a dog in need.
Special Election
Issue Next Week
A special issue of The Banner will be
presented April 20th and will feature ASB
candidates running for the positions of
President, Vice-President, and Activities
Director, in electionsApril21-23
Candidates pictures and platforms will
be introduced in this special edition. Persons running for these offices are asked
to fill outaquestionaire in the ASB office,
prepared by Joe Pinkerton, assistant
editor of The Banner. Turn them into the
office or Banner suggestion box no later
than April 14 at 12:00 p.m., the same time
in which all applications are due.
Campaign Week is April 19 through
April 23. Speeches by each candidate will
be April 19 at 10:00 in the Gazebo. A special forum will be that same evening beginning at 8:00. The elections will take
place in the cafeteria, Student Life and
ASB offices.
If there are any questions, please contact Martha South or any other ASB officer.
Resident Assistants
Named for 1982-83
Resident Assistants for the 1982-83
school year were announced last
week by Wayne Brown and the Student Life Office.
Five new resident assistants were
appointed to serve along with Mike
Arakawa and Ken Hudson, who held
positions this year in Smith Hall. Doug
Dunlop, Bob Ward, Rob Lanier, Dan
Jarboe and Dave Jarboe were selected
after going through three interviews
seeking the positions. Dennis Spitze
and Chuck Tilton were named alternates for Smith Hall.
Ginger Snead will be the only resident assistant from this years' women
to again hold the position for 1982-83.
The following nine were also chosen:
Jackie Barling, Glenda Johnson, Jamie
Kennedy, Lois McBride, Kathi Itani,
Sharon Hickox, Leona Baughman,
Cindy Hatch, and Keli Bishop. The alternates are Kristie Roosa and Kristie
Stark.
Human Relations Seminar April 26-30
The office of Student Life, under the direction of Dean Walt Grubb, is sponsoring
a week of seminars on Human Relations
from April 26-30. The seminars themselves
will take place on Tuesday, Wednesday,
and Thursday, but the emphasis on learning
about ourselves and others will be a week
longchallenge.
The Student Life Office hopes that this
will become an annual program and is excited about the prospects of increasing its
ability to provide students with greater exposure to knowledge and potential for
growth in the area of human relations.
Seven major areas will be emphasized
during this initial seminar week. These
seven areas were selected as a result of a
student survey response taken last Fall.
These are areas students indicated that they
would like to receive more group instruction in, and thus, they are responsible for
their selection. The seminar topic areas to
be offered are: Assertiveness, Human Sexuality, Communications, Dating and mate
Selection, Anxiety-Stress and Relaxation,
Death and Dying, and Guilt.
The presenting speakers will be a highly
qualified combination of staff and faculty
from within our own ranks, all of which
should prove to be informative and challenging in the areas they are specializing in.
Included are Dr. Gary Collins, Wayne
Brown, Bob Chavez, Diana Shannon, Lynn
Gilmore, Brad Camp, Kay Reeder, and
Richard Young.
All seminars will be offered in the afte-
noon and evenings and students, faculty,
and staff are encouraged to attend as many
as possible.
Spring Banquet
The BSU and ASB are now making preparations for the CBC Spring Banquet which will be
held at the Mission Inn on April 23 beginning
at 7:00.
"Dinner with the King" is this year's theme
and the master of Ceremonies will be Chris
Evans. Bob Ayala, a contemporary Christian
singerwill provide the entertainment.
Tickets are now on sale ($9.50 per person or
$18.00 a couple) in the BSU office and the
cafeteria. Pictures will also be taken.
For more information, please contact the
BSU office.

We ^ANNER^
Vol. XXVII, Issue 11
California Baptist College
April 13,1982
Mike Arakawa takes time out from his busy skiing schedule to help a dog in need.
Special Election
Issue Next Week
A special issue of The Banner will be
presented April 20th and will feature ASB
candidates running for the positions of
President, Vice-President, and Activities
Director, in electionsApril21-23
Candidates pictures and platforms will
be introduced in this special edition. Persons running for these offices are asked
to fill outaquestionaire in the ASB office,
prepared by Joe Pinkerton, assistant
editor of The Banner. Turn them into the
office or Banner suggestion box no later
than April 14 at 12:00 p.m., the same time
in which all applications are due.
Campaign Week is April 19 through
April 23. Speeches by each candidate will
be April 19 at 10:00 in the Gazebo. A special forum will be that same evening beginning at 8:00. The elections will take
place in the cafeteria, Student Life and
ASB offices.
If there are any questions, please contact Martha South or any other ASB officer.
Resident Assistants
Named for 1982-83
Resident Assistants for the 1982-83
school year were announced last
week by Wayne Brown and the Student Life Office.
Five new resident assistants were
appointed to serve along with Mike
Arakawa and Ken Hudson, who held
positions this year in Smith Hall. Doug
Dunlop, Bob Ward, Rob Lanier, Dan
Jarboe and Dave Jarboe were selected
after going through three interviews
seeking the positions. Dennis Spitze
and Chuck Tilton were named alternates for Smith Hall.
Ginger Snead will be the only resident assistant from this years' women
to again hold the position for 1982-83.
The following nine were also chosen:
Jackie Barling, Glenda Johnson, Jamie
Kennedy, Lois McBride, Kathi Itani,
Sharon Hickox, Leona Baughman,
Cindy Hatch, and Keli Bishop. The alternates are Kristie Roosa and Kristie
Stark.
Human Relations Seminar April 26-30
The office of Student Life, under the direction of Dean Walt Grubb, is sponsoring
a week of seminars on Human Relations
from April 26-30. The seminars themselves
will take place on Tuesday, Wednesday,
and Thursday, but the emphasis on learning
about ourselves and others will be a week
longchallenge.
The Student Life Office hopes that this
will become an annual program and is excited about the prospects of increasing its
ability to provide students with greater exposure to knowledge and potential for
growth in the area of human relations.
Seven major areas will be emphasized
during this initial seminar week. These
seven areas were selected as a result of a
student survey response taken last Fall.
These are areas students indicated that they
would like to receive more group instruction in, and thus, they are responsible for
their selection. The seminar topic areas to
be offered are: Assertiveness, Human Sexuality, Communications, Dating and mate
Selection, Anxiety-Stress and Relaxation,
Death and Dying, and Guilt.
The presenting speakers will be a highly
qualified combination of staff and faculty
from within our own ranks, all of which
should prove to be informative and challenging in the areas they are specializing in.
Included are Dr. Gary Collins, Wayne
Brown, Bob Chavez, Diana Shannon, Lynn
Gilmore, Brad Camp, Kay Reeder, and
Richard Young.
All seminars will be offered in the afte-
noon and evenings and students, faculty,
and staff are encouraged to attend as many
as possible.
Spring Banquet
The BSU and ASB are now making preparations for the CBC Spring Banquet which will be
held at the Mission Inn on April 23 beginning
at 7:00.
"Dinner with the King" is this year's theme
and the master of Ceremonies will be Chris
Evans. Bob Ayala, a contemporary Christian
singerwill provide the entertainment.
Tickets are now on sale ($9.50 per person or
$18.00 a couple) in the BSU office and the
cafeteria. Pictures will also be taken.
For more information, please contact the
BSU office.